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votar el ipad mini ya salio al mercado buenas noches termina una semana de pesadilla por loaa tormenta sandy ahi se anuncio que el maraton de la proxima semana fue cancelado en el bajo manhattan hace poco recupera la electricidad el punto de inicio de la maraton es en long island son miles los que aun no han podido retornar a sus hogares mientras tantos muchos tendran que esperar para recuperar la energia el alcadel tuvo que dar marcha atras por el sucedido como van hacer eso, es una falta de respeto pero para todo lo que esta mal esperamos recuperar la engeria no tienen mucha gasolina y mas de 5 horas tienen que esperar para poder comprar >> quiero refresco pero no puedo >> el gobierno dice que comprara 22 millones de litros de gasolina para las zonas debastadas >> con esta medida se busca eliminar el obtaculo para las areas necesitadas por el huracan sandy >> el drama aun comienza >> los imigrantes afectados por el huracan sandy podran pedir prorogas >> para recibir autorizacion de trabajo podrian adelantar su solicitud >> ya estamos a muy pocos dias de las elecciones >> 800 funcionarios f
votar el ipad mini ya salio al mercado buenas noches termina una semana de pesadilla por loaa tormenta sandy ahi se anuncio que el maraton de la proxima semana fue cancelado en el bajo manhattan hace poco recupera la electricidad el punto de inicio de la maraton es en long island son miles los que aun no han podido retornar a sus hogares mientras tantos muchos tendran que esperar para recuperar la energia el alcadel tuvo que dar marcha atras por el sucedido como van hacer eso, es una falta de...
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the new york marathon cancelled because of sandy. but my next guess is she's still going to run in memory of her mother, when we come back. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to f
the new york marathon cancelled because of sandy. but my next guess is she's still going to run in memory of her mother, when we come back. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even...
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businesses, also, that hadn't lost it during sandy or had just gotten it back, out again. storm surges threatening the water front areas and parts of connecticut that today have more than a foot of snow. cnn's deb feyerick is in the community of gerrittson beach in brooklyn. how the do things look there now, deb? >> reporter: you know, they don't look that great, actually, ashleigh. this entire area was under water after the hurricane. now it is covered with snow. look down this way. okay. the water is at the end of this block. cars coming up to us right now. but the water was at the end of the block. it was not considered an evacuation zone, zone a,because of the fact that there's a parkway and they felt that would break the wave. it didn't. now people are describing it as a mini tsunami that they were running to try of get away from it. by the time they were able to get any evacuation orders, one man said he was up to his chest and it was simply too late. they didn't get the word. over here, you've got a light, a generator that's lighting up this area. a relief center. o
businesses, also, that hadn't lost it during sandy or had just gotten it back, out again. storm surges threatening the water front areas and parts of connecticut that today have more than a foot of snow. cnn's deb feyerick is in the community of gerrittson beach in brooklyn. how the do things look there now, deb? >> reporter: you know, they don't look that great, actually, ashleigh. this entire area was under water after the hurricane. now it is covered with snow. look down this way....
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given what took place with that superstorm sandy? five days after the storm, polling station managers are working to make sure voting goes as smoothly as possible. but is that a difficult undertaking? joining me to explain what they're doing in connecticut, connect kick' secretary of state, denise merril, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i understand already in some portions of connecticut like greenwich, everything is working again. you have the polling stations in place. but then are there other areas in connecticut that were impacted by the storm where things are not up and running. the polling stations and power is not up and running? >> there are still a few that we're worried about, probably a handful at this points, but we've been in communication with all of the 169 towns where these elections are held. we don't have a county election system in connecticut, so that's a big challenging. but we're pretty confident we will have most of the polling places up and running and generators standing by if needed. >> so this mean
given what took place with that superstorm sandy? five days after the storm, polling station managers are working to make sure voting goes as smoothly as possible. but is that a difficult undertaking? joining me to explain what they're doing in connecticut, connect kick' secretary of state, denise merril, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i understand already in some portions of connecticut like greenwich, everything is working again. you have the polling stations in place....
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organizers set up bleachers for victims of superstorm sandy. nbc bay area will be the place to watch the entire parade. that will start tomorrow morning at 9:00. so pull up a chair. get yourself some food and snacks. >> always a really cool one to see. >> i've never seen this elmo -- >> you have? >> i don't even know what that is. you put it in different places in the house and it watches over the children. uh-huh. another word for it. >> we do have a lot going on. as soon as we get one of those shots. we look at palo alto. there we go. look at the glowing lights. we have the cars slowing because of the wet roadways. you're going to want to do that because we do have slippery conditions. especially on and off ramps. we're watching the maps. i have an issue on the peninsula. we have in the san bruno, getting towards san mateo, we have the southbound side with a couple lanes blocked. both spots. sounds like they consolidated all the activity to right around dory as you approach 92. the southbound side now shows slowing. northbound has cleared up
organizers set up bleachers for victims of superstorm sandy. nbc bay area will be the place to watch the entire parade. that will start tomorrow morning at 9:00. so pull up a chair. get yourself some food and snacks. >> always a really cool one to see. >> i've never seen this elmo -- >> you have? >> i don't even know what that is. you put it in different places in the house and it watches over the children. uh-huh. another word for it. >> we do have a lot going on....
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>> i do have clarity on sandy and frankly it's devastating. particularly on individuals. we had 200 of our stores closed for the first three days of the november period and then many more were closed after that because we didn't have power. we definitely were impacted in a major way at our company. >> reporter: for the current quarter you expect to fall short of wall street forecasts by at least five cents. are you still comfortable with those expectations? >> we try to guide honestly and if we're able to exceed that number that's always good news. but we try to guide where we believe we're going to be so we're confident with our forecasts. >> reporter: terry thank you so much. >> thanks ruben. >> tom: while many wal-mart employees spent black friday working the check-out line, others were manning the picket line. they used the high profile shopping day to protest low wages, work schedules and employee benefits. the protests were organized by a union-backed employee group called "our walmart". demonstrations were planned for one thousand stores in 100 cities. organizers s
>> i do have clarity on sandy and frankly it's devastating. particularly on individuals. we had 200 of our stores closed for the first three days of the november period and then many more were closed after that because we didn't have power. we definitely were impacted in a major way at our company. >> reporter: for the current quarter you expect to fall short of wall street forecasts by at least five cents. are you still comfortable with those expectations? >> we try to guide...
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. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 aftermath of hurricane sandy. the very latest in the live report from new york. >> could the hurricane make a difference when it comes to next week's elections? one thing that already happened today. >> and a british judge says apple apology to samsung is uncool. we'll explain coming up next in the bloomberg after the >>> residents along the east coast are beginning a long road to recovery in the wake of super storm sandy. life is far from returning to normal. there are long lines of people waiting for buses and trains. power is still out for millions. we are live in new york with the latest. brandy? >> good evening, tension is rising still, days after sandy struck, many families say they haven't received food or aid and for people who are trying to get into u.s. cities to work they've been stuck in gridlock. three days after sandy made land fall, thousands of families in new jersey are still trapped by flood waters. >> it's scary. we don't have that much toochld -- food. we have a little bit. >> natural gas fires
. >> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 aftermath of hurricane sandy. the very latest in the live report from new york. >> could the hurricane make a difference when it comes to next week's elections? one thing that already happened today. >> and a british judge says apple apology to samsung is uncool. we'll explain coming up next in the bloomberg after the >>> residents along the east coast are beginning a long road to recovery in the wake of super storm sandy. life...
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one week after the devastation from sandy. rob marciano is monitoring the situation, the track of the storm at the weather center in atlanta. rob, what can you tell us? >> right now it's impacting georgia, the squareas, southern tennessee and also florida. some heavy rain and thunderstorms with this, as well. pressing through orlando and tampa here in the next couple of hours. and then off to the east coast towards melbourne and cocoa beach. it should last two or three hours. so kind of work your voting around there. other swing states may be impacted by bad weather. rain mixed with snow across parts of wisconsin. other than that we're looking pretty good. so cal still warm. northeast clear but cool. should be dry for the most part there. all right this storm will cruise through florida over the next day or two, and then head up the eastern seaboard. wednesday afternoon it will start to impact the northeast. i think d.c., not going to have much of an impact. jersey up through the coastline of staten island in through long isla
one week after the devastation from sandy. rob marciano is monitoring the situation, the track of the storm at the weather center in atlanta. rob, what can you tell us? >> right now it's impacting georgia, the squareas, southern tennessee and also florida. some heavy rain and thunderstorms with this, as well. pressing through orlando and tampa here in the next couple of hours. and then off to the east coast towards melbourne and cocoa beach. it should last two or three hours. so kind of...
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here is the athletic director sandy barber. >> jeff has been a class act through every bit of this. and certainly it's:gz- disappointing. he wanted to continue to lead cal football. and made that very clear. >> he will leave a legacy because memorial stadium never would have been renovated, that $3231 million job never would have happened with out tedford and his success. who takes over now? that is the question, we'll have a live report at 5:00 and 6:00. >> it's sad so-to-see him go. >> he's a goodman. >> still ahead, new information on the o.j. simpson case, who has come forward to say he killed the ex-wife, and friend. >> and bad news for hewlett-packard why the company says it was the victim of a multi billion dollar fraud. >> plus a thanksgiving tradition in the east bay today, but why this deal >> at 4:so checking traffic downtown skyway. andnífñ it's usual bumper to bumper crawl heading left to right moving more smoothlysówh the right side of the screen. back with more >>> it's a tradition in oakland that almost didn't didn't happen this year. huge thanksgiving meal the ci
here is the athletic director sandy barber. >> jeff has been a class act through every bit of this. and certainly it's:gz- disappointing. he wanted to continue to lead cal football. and made that very clear. >> he will leave a legacy because memorial stadium never would have been renovated, that $3231 million job never would have happened with out tedford and his success. who takes over now? that is the question, we'll have a live report at 5:00 and 6:00. >> it's sad so-to-see...
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and these are people who say staten island looks the same now as it did a few days after sandy. what is fema doing right there now? where is the money going? >> we have a lot of people on the ground in staten island and, first and foremost, you know, people -- you know, this storm hurt a lot of people. they have a right to be angry about that. but the important thing is to realize that we're there, and we're not leaving until we get it done. we have put into the community, into the new york community over $718 million in 30 days. we're getting the money to the people. but it's not enough. we have got to do more. we have got to continue to work with them. >> well, i think absolutely. i think most people would agree with that. the people at these meetings, at this meeting, they jeered when promised air quality is safe. you heard it in the story there. and we're hearing reports of breathing problems and skin irritations. how is fema addressing the health concerns? >> well, we work with the local officials, with the city health department, the state department of health and we'll br
and these are people who say staten island looks the same now as it did a few days after sandy. what is fema doing right there now? where is the money going? >> we have a lot of people on the ground in staten island and, first and foremost, you know, people -- you know, this storm hurt a lot of people. they have a right to be angry about that. but the important thing is to realize that we're there, and we're not leaving until we get it done. we have put into the community, into the new...
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bge brought in workers from around the country and canada before sandy hit million. the people across the northeast are still struggling without power, food, and fuel. the devastation from sandy unveils new publications that are making for a long and difficult recovery. the latest from athletic city. -- atlantic city. >> we need help immediately. >> cries for help are getting louder. >> something has to be done immediately. >> parts of staten island are unlivable the community is in morning trade across the northeast, communities are tired of waiting for help. even as supplies arrive at the truck full, it releases long and tedious. lines are becoming the new normal for gas, food, and every day travel. crews promise that they are making progress, cleaning up and removing debris. in atlantic city, tractors pickup plant from a portion of the city boardwalk. >> we are ready for the residents to come back. >> new york city is ready to continue tradition, too. not everyone is in favor of holding the yearly amohundred marathon. >> a runner from out of town is going to get t
bge brought in workers from around the country and canada before sandy hit million. the people across the northeast are still struggling without power, food, and fuel. the devastation from sandy unveils new publications that are making for a long and difficult recovery. the latest from athletic city. -- atlantic city. >> we need help immediately. >> cries for help are getting louder. >> something has to be done immediately. >> parts of staten island are unlivable the...
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i rather care about your life. >> reporter: millions of lives forever changed by sandy. jay gray, nbc news, toms river, new jersey. >>> it's a double dose of disappointment for people looking for gasoline after the storm. drivers stuck in line for hours waiting to fill up. as jim rosenfield reports, some stations with plenty of fuel can't even sell it. >> reporter: with power still out here and so many other gas stations around many parts of new jerseyed and other parts of the tri-state, suddenly people are having to devote hours in search of a fill-up. how long have you been waiting? >> this is my second trip. i was here this morning to get gas for my pickup and generator. i'm here right now probably about 20, 25 minutes. >> you're on "e," pal will. >> yeah. i got 21 miles left. fortunately the gas pump's probably a mile. >> this is for my generator. just enough to keep my refrigerator the going and couple of appliances here and there i may need. >> reporter: here in ft. lee, this line about 45-minute wait, and that's not bad if you look around elsewhere, the lines are
i rather care about your life. >> reporter: millions of lives forever changed by sandy. jay gray, nbc news, toms river, new jersey. >>> it's a double dose of disappointment for people looking for gasoline after the storm. drivers stuck in line for hours waiting to fill up. as jim rosenfield reports, some stations with plenty of fuel can't even sell it. >> reporter: with power still out here and so many other gas stations around many parts of new jerseyed and other parts of...
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homes by hurricane sandy. new york's governor is doing something about it. voters who live in disaster zones can now vote at any polling place. cnn's alina cho is at a makeshift polling station live in brooklyn, new york, this morning. good morning, alina. >> john, good morning to you. i'm at the only school in new york city that is actually doubling as a shelter and a polling station today. the polls have been open here for about an hour, and if turnout is any guide here i can tell you that turnout will be very high in new york state. hundreds of people have already cast their ballots, i spoke to a lot of people inside where the line was snaking inside the building. lots of people said to me, this is a very important election. i want to cast my ballot early. i spoke to another young woman who is voting in her very first election. she came with her mother today. late yesterday, in an extraordinary move, new york's governor andrew cuomo signed an executive order basically saying that if you live in a federal di
homes by hurricane sandy. new york's governor is doing something about it. voters who live in disaster zones can now vote at any polling place. cnn's alina cho is at a makeshift polling station live in brooklyn, new york, this morning. good morning, alina. >> john, good morning to you. i'm at the only school in new york city that is actually doubling as a shelter and a polling station today. the polls have been open here for about an hour, and if turnout is any guide here i can tell you...
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can see and hear the strength of sandy for yourself. >> oh, my god! >> our trees. >> coming up, see the rest of this tape, including more tumbling trees. >> the relief effort continued today. news channel 5's ken p ken joins us now. >> reporter: answer the call of others so that they may prevail. the base commander says the call has come in and help is on the way. >> reporter: this is a c5 on the tarmac at 2:00 a.m. this morning. the largest cargo plane in the u.s. air force fleet was loaded up. they are part of a bigger air cargo assembling in southern california to help victims and communities ravaged by superstorm sandy and the resulting flooding and power outages. it is a huge challenge. >> getting it out and rolling to get them the power and supplies they need. >> reporter: hours ago another c-17 left to join the operation. that includes transport of 59 utility trucks from southern california edison. >> they will be moving equipment and personnel to upstate new york that will allow us to turn the lights on for the east coast. >> reporter: they wi
can see and hear the strength of sandy for yourself. >> oh, my god! >> our trees. >> coming up, see the rest of this tape, including more tumbling trees. >> the relief effort continued today. news channel 5's ken p ken joins us now. >> reporter: answer the call of others so that they may prevail. the base commander says the call has come in and help is on the way. >> reporter: this is a c5 on the tarmac at 2:00 a.m. this morning. the largest cargo plane in...
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sandy's death toll is at 106 people. 40 in new york city alone. and the cold brings fresh fear. >> this evening nypd patrol officers will use loudspeakers to urge people to go where they can be warm. >> reporter: most shelters still have beds available but some rockaway residents like katie richardson, who i first met last week, aren't interested. >> it's our home. it's our home. would you leave your place and you don't know if they're going to loot? >> reporter: the city estimates about 10,000 people in battered buildings and homes will need emergency temporary housing, but for the marinos in the rockaways, the concern is more immediate. they can hardly sleep, terrified about the nor'easter in the forecast for wednesday. >> i just pray that everything will be all right. what else can we do? >> reporter: residents here say roughly half of the people on the block are still staying here. some with generators but many enduring the cold, dark nights without power. one big concern about the nor'easter and there are many, is the wind and what it will do
sandy's death toll is at 106 people. 40 in new york city alone. and the cold brings fresh fear. >> this evening nypd patrol officers will use loudspeakers to urge people to go where they can be warm. >> reporter: most shelters still have beds available but some rockaway residents like katie richardson, who i first met last week, aren't interested. >> it's our home. it's our home. would you leave your place and you don't know if they're going to loot? >> reporter: the...
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how did things play out in new york in new jersey there was a lot of speculation as to how hurricane sandy would impact the election how did it play out liz well you know if there's one word that describes what happened to me. new jersey throughout election day that word is definitely chaos because while some people were certainly enjoying the right to vote quite a few folks were out there really fighting to be able to cast that ballot and of course hurricane sandy had somewhat of an impact on that but as many just mentioned i mean enormous lines in other states and the same situation here there was definitely a lot of confusion on the ground because over five hundred polling stations were destroyed in the hurricane in new york and new jersey people had to relocate to vote in other places there was a lot of confusion surrounding that officials were trying to provide information online but certainly for over a million homes and businesses that are still without electricity in new york city without power how were they supposed to get this information in new jersey for example it was suggeste
how did things play out in new york in new jersey there was a lot of speculation as to how hurricane sandy would impact the election how did it play out liz well you know if there's one word that describes what happened to me. new jersey throughout election day that word is definitely chaos because while some people were certainly enjoying the right to vote quite a few folks were out there really fighting to be able to cast that ballot and of course hurricane sandy had somewhat of an impact on...
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this is on the heels of super storm sandy. if they are recovering from that and now they have a another blow. they estimate to get 2 to 4 in. of snow and certain areas. we may also feel the effects of the storm because of canceled flights. >> they were talking about super storm sandy last week and about 20,000 flights were canceled. many of these airlines are just started to catch up and now they have more problems. yesterday in fact 1300 flights out of the north ease were completely cancelled. today we expect to see more. here and there were a dozen flights that were affected yesterday and so far we have said only five to six that have been canceled. these are flights that are going out. the big airlines that are affected are american, delta and jet blew. at least a jet blew is waving their $150 changed see f fee. the best advice thati can give you is that you should call your airline before you come to the airport just to make sure that your flight has not been affected. it may not be cancelled but it may be delayed. >> many
this is on the heels of super storm sandy. if they are recovering from that and now they have a another blow. they estimate to get 2 to 4 in. of snow and certain areas. we may also feel the effects of the storm because of canceled flights. >> they were talking about super storm sandy last week and about 20,000 flights were canceled. many of these airlines are just started to catch up and now they have more problems. yesterday in fact 1300 flights out of the north ease were completely...
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the weather turning bad again hit by sandy last week. another big storm, a nor'easter is brewing, expected to hit new jersey and new york tomorrow. heavy winds and rain. that would be a problem to power crews restore electricity to over a million customers. hopefully it will stay offshore. >> there is hope. the latest computer models show the core of the low staying further off of the coastline. if that happens they won't be pelted with heavy winds and looks like the rain. in the bay area basking in record-breaking heat lots of sunshine outside coming our way. and well today it will happen again. mostly clear start. we have a couple of patches of ground fog showing up in the north bay vally . temperatures in the 50s this afternoon. here we go with the 80s. 70s inside the bay. and beautiful 70s at the coast. so we have one more day of high pressure holding on here. you see this low developing in the gulf of alaska. looks like they could squeeze in a more record-breaking classes. look at this. the sea breeze kicks in and overnight tonight
the weather turning bad again hit by sandy last week. another big storm, a nor'easter is brewing, expected to hit new jersey and new york tomorrow. heavy winds and rain. that would be a problem to power crews restore electricity to over a million customers. hopefully it will stay offshore. >> there is hope. the latest computer models show the core of the low staying further off of the coastline. if that happens they won't be pelted with heavy winds and looks like the rain. in the bay area...
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. >>> to the latest on superstorm sandy. unprecedented measures to relieve crisis brought on by the storm. long lines of people trying to get gas in linden, new jersey. fuel is one of the top concerns new york governor cuomo signed an order waiving a requirement that tankers register and pay tax before unloading. that would speed up delivery. some airlines are putting extra fuel on planes flying into new york to ensure planes can fly out. brandi hitt joins us from manhattan. >> reporter: as you can see the winds are starting to pick up and the temperatures are dropping fast. families are still struggling and still without power. more than three million people are still in the dark now as temperatures start get to freezing. victims woke up in cold dark homes again this morning facing another day of waiting for help. tempers are flaring as many feel they've been left out in the cold. >> this is really a dangerous, dangerous situation. it is a real dangerous place in the dark. >> reporter: on staten island where the hardest hit
. >>> to the latest on superstorm sandy. unprecedented measures to relieve crisis brought on by the storm. long lines of people trying to get gas in linden, new jersey. fuel is one of the top concerns new york governor cuomo signed an order waiving a requirement that tankers register and pay tax before unloading. that would speed up delivery. some airlines are putting extra fuel on planes flying into new york to ensure planes can fly out. brandi hitt joins us from manhattan. >>...
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. >> new worries for survivors of super storm sandy. the concerns about the coming days and the unlikely help that arrived today. >>> for the weather center, the day that will hit near 90 and the day that is going to rain. we have it all in the seven-day forecast as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. >>> california taxpayers just spent $1 billion on this new prison medical complex. so, why will the inmates still have to be sept out to expepsive hospitals? we follow the money, coming up next -- expensive hospitals? we follow the money, coming up next ,, [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. that's elizabeth.n. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools
. >> new worries for survivors of super storm sandy. the concerns about the coming days and the unlikely help that arrived today. >>> for the weather center, the day that will hit near 90 and the day that is going to rain. we have it all in the seven-day forecast as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. >>> california taxpayers just spent $1 billion on this new prison medical complex. so, why will the inmates still have to be sept out to expepsive hospitals? we...
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, new jersey, was hit hard by hurricane sandy. many homes still have no power, d many gas stations are still dry.y nevereless, residents made it vheir business to vote today, even though their polling site had to be moved at the last minute to a new location. >> reporter: in manhattan, only a handful of voting centers had to be changed because of the storm's aftermath. this site downtown is also accommodating voters from another location, and some residents found the change sewhat confusing.ew >> it's pretty hectic, being as though we're sharing ed from other schools due to the storm, and other schools being closed due to the storm. >> but without our cell phone, we'd be lost. >> rerter: and at least some voters were able to keep their sense of humor...an >> this is whwere i vote. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, nbr, parsippany, new jersey. >> susie: hurricane sandy disrupted the election process in an election that was already getting complicated. from mail-in ballots to high- tecvoting machines,tihere are fresh questions about the a
, new jersey, was hit hard by hurricane sandy. many homes still have no power, d many gas stations are still dry.y nevereless, residents made it vheir business to vote today, even though their polling site had to be moved at the last minute to a new location. >> reporter: in manhattan, only a handful of voting centers had to be changed because of the storm's aftermath. this site downtown is also accommodating voters from another location, and some residents found the change sewhat...
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filled with supplies for victims of sandy. although this was short notice for them they say they were on stand by ready to answer the call of duty. now these are pictures from march airforce base, where sick 32 tons of equipment and supplies, including utility trucks are being loaded on to those planes. in less than two hours they will move out. >> and they are moving utility equipment and personnel to upstate new york that will allow us to turn the light switch on for the east coast. we also have a bunch of medical folks on stand by ready to launch so if there is air medical evacuation or if there is folks that need medical assistance, we can quickly get them to the locations they need to go. >> now around 2:00 this morning another cargo plane pulled out from travis airforce base. five c-5s and a dozen c-17 will converge before they head out. this is not the first time they helped out. they did provide assistance after the haiti earthquake and the last quake in japan as well as the tsunami and help in the wake of hurricane ka
filled with supplies for victims of sandy. although this was short notice for them they say they were on stand by ready to answer the call of duty. now these are pictures from march airforce base, where sick 32 tons of equipment and supplies, including utility trucks are being loaded on to those planes. in less than two hours they will move out. >> and they are moving utility equipment and personnel to upstate new york that will allow us to turn the light switch on for the east coast. we...
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or super storm sandy what everyone a call it. then is are going well now but macy's and target had expectations and thanksgiving came earlier in the year so they did get that extra week of shopping. if this may be positive for them. we are expecting discrepancies of 1.6--you brought up sandy and we are getting a better idea of what the total economic cost was. >> we had new york and new jersey stating that they're looking forh of damages. these are just these two states. we have seen a lot of money that has been spent on recoveries. >> we are a little bit out of touch. the national cars are keeping a lot serve various and we're looking at about $90 billion. this will hurt and it will help them next year. if is a cost but not a good cause. there are not a lot of pluses for rebuilding jobs. part of our economy--is hit a very wealthy area of the country and you have a lot of people that are out of jobs that were helping the economy with their high paying jobs. >> does lowe's or home depot see a bump in their sales? >> absolutely. th
or super storm sandy what everyone a call it. then is are going well now but macy's and target had expectations and thanksgiving came earlier in the year so they did get that extra week of shopping. if this may be positive for them. we are expecting discrepancies of 1.6--you brought up sandy and we are getting a better idea of what the total economic cost was. >> we had new york and new jersey stating that they're looking forh of damages. these are just these two states. we have seen a...
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with the subway system still crippled by hurricane sandy. subway trains are slowly coming back online, charging stations are providing lifelines for cell phones. but life after the storm is far from normal. thousands of people waiting in bus lines in brooklyn, and cars just trying to inch back into the city. in some of the hardest hit communities like seaside heights, new jersey there are no recovery teams and frustration is building. >> no electricity, no heat. no hot water, there's not much we have. we need more help. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands will likely be without power until next week. and also next week, another storm is in the forecast. we here at nbc are happy to help the victims of the storm. we're organizing a fund-raising telethon with some high profile people to be carried by all of our networks here at nbc universal. matt lauer will host the show. you see some of the artists schedule to appear include bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi as well as billy joel and christina aguilera. money collected will be donated to the
with the subway system still crippled by hurricane sandy. subway trains are slowly coming back online, charging stations are providing lifelines for cell phones. but life after the storm is far from normal. thousands of people waiting in bus lines in brooklyn, and cars just trying to inch back into the city. in some of the hardest hit communities like seaside heights, new jersey there are no recovery teams and frustration is building. >> no electricity, no heat. no hot water, there's not...
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that is it.w÷z÷ >> 750,000 homes and businesses are in the dark down from 8.5 million after sandy hit. >> an east bay woman recovering from a three and a half hour ordeal tonight. and police are looking for two people who kidnapped her. the 57-year-old walking to her car in a parking lot in walnut creek last night, about 7:30 when it hatched. >> she was confronted fwoi men. 8ñz they caught up to her, blind folded her and bound and gagged her and put her in the back of her own car. >> this woman was released in an isolated section of the oakland hills. a smaller truck was seen leaving the area. police say this sketch is a teenager. the 14-year-old girl said this man grabbed her and pulled her toward a red, newer model dodge ram truck with another man at the wheel. she managed to escape and told her parents what happened. both suspects are described as white whales this, one is clean haven with shoulderql(@e length blond hair. >> one year after pitching tents on the steps of campus building uc berkeley demonstrators returned for a rally. they worry about l the process will trickel down
that is it.w÷z÷ >> 750,000 homes and businesses are in the dark down from 8.5 million after sandy hit. >> an east bay woman recovering from a three and a half hour ordeal tonight. and police are looking for two people who kidnapped her. the 57-year-old walking to her car in a parking lot in walnut creek last night, about 7:30 when it hatched. >> she was confronted fwoi men. 8ñz they caught up to her, blind folded her and bound and gagged her and put her in the back of her...
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money affected by sandy say they just want to get home. this was the expressway after an evacuation order was lifted. look at all of the cars. of course you need gas to drive and that is in short supply because of sandy. people are waiting in line more than three hours to buy some gas from the stations that have power to even operate. the walt disney company has announced a $2 million contribution to the victims of super storm sandy. >> we are doing everything we can including the cash donation plus encouraging our employees to donate on their own which we will match dollar for dollar. and using the great reaches of the walt disney company and the media networks,abc, espn and the disney channel to run public service announcements and encouraging others to donate. >> one way you can help is text 90999 to a $10 donation or call 1-800-red cross or go to abc7news.com for a link to the red cross website. in addition, disney and abc are making next monday a day of giving, encouraging everyone to give to the sandy relief effort. bob bob -- -- >>>
money affected by sandy say they just want to get home. this was the expressway after an evacuation order was lifted. look at all of the cars. of course you need gas to drive and that is in short supply because of sandy. people are waiting in line more than three hours to buy some gas from the stations that have power to even operate. the walt disney company has announced a $2 million contribution to the victims of super storm sandy. >> we are doing everything we can including the cash...
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. >>> to the latest on superstorm sandy. unprecedented measures to relieve crisis brought on by the storm. long lines of people trying to get gas in linden, new jersey. fuel is one of the top concerns new york governor cuomo signed an order waiving a requirement that tankers register and pay tax before unloading. that would speed up delivery. some airlines are putting extra fuel on planes flying into new york to ensure planes can fly out. brandi hitt joins us from manhattan. >> reporter: as you can see the winds are starting to pick up and the temperatures are dropping fast. families are still struggling and still without power. more than three million people are still in the dark now as temperatures start get to freezing. victims woke up in cold dark homes again this morning facing another day of waiting for help. tempers are flaring as many feel they've been left out in the cold. >> this is really a dangerous, dangerous situation. it is a real dangerous place in the dark. >> reporter: on staten island where the hardest hit
. >>> to the latest on superstorm sandy. unprecedented measures to relieve crisis brought on by the storm. long lines of people trying to get gas in linden, new jersey. fuel is one of the top concerns new york governor cuomo signed an order waiving a requirement that tankers register and pay tax before unloading. that would speed up delivery. some airlines are putting extra fuel on planes flying into new york to ensure planes can fly out. brandi hitt joins us from manhattan. >>...
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a new storm is threatening to hamper recovery efforts in areas hit by hurricane sandy. nearly a million and a half homes and businesses remain without power as cold temperatures arrive. the new storm is expected to hit tomorrow. >>> the first ballots of election day were cast in new hampshire. president obama and mitt romney each got five votes. we're going to be here all night. the president will wait for today's results in chicago. mitt romney will wait in boston. >>> in virginia, they're scrambling to get out the vote the old fashioned way, door to door. new poll shows the race there is a virtual dead heat. as wyatt andrews tells us, the campaign with the better ground game will probably take the state. >> reporter: if you live in virginia, the race for president has become a race to the front door. a ground game sprint by both campaigns to knock on hundreds of thousands of doors, to plead with their own supporters, to show up on election day. we watched romney volunteer mackie christiansen in leesburg, virginia. >> reporter: is this closing the deal? >> we need the
a new storm is threatening to hamper recovery efforts in areas hit by hurricane sandy. nearly a million and a half homes and businesses remain without power as cold temperatures arrive. the new storm is expected to hit tomorrow. >>> the first ballots of election day were cast in new hampshire. president obama and mitt romney each got five votes. we're going to be here all night. the president will wait for today's results in chicago. mitt romney will wait in boston. >>> in...
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buenas noticias para los golpeados por el huracán sandy, el metro en funcionamiento y la energía eléctrica poco a poco comienza allegar. >>> frenético fin de semana para los candidatos a la pdciadadpres unidos. >>> nueva redada contra policías corruptos en méxico, 23 agentes detenidos por presuntos vínculos con el crimen organizado, vamos con la información! ♪. >>> este es su noticiero univisión fin de semana con félix de bedout y lourdes ramos ♪. >>> buenas tardes, bienvenidos al noticiero univisión fin de semana, comenzamos con la zona azotada por sandy, la millonaria cifra de usuarios sin energía eléctrica ha ido disminuyendo, el metro recuperó gran porcentaje de su funcionamiento, tenemos el detalle >>> comienza a hacerse la luz en la ciudad de nueva york y miles de residentes sin energía eléctrica por causa de la tormenta sandy, celebran, aunque al menos 3 millones de lugares están sin energía, el 80% de ser comunidad está funcionadno, pero ahora el mayor problema es la gasolina, por lo cual el gobernador de nueva york, andrew cuomo dijo que al menos 4 millones de
buenas noticias para los golpeados por el huracán sandy, el metro en funcionamiento y la energía eléctrica poco a poco comienza allegar. >>> frenético fin de semana para los candidatos a la pdciadadpres unidos. >>> nueva redada contra policías corruptos en méxico, 23 agentes detenidos por presuntos vínculos con el crimen organizado, vamos con la información! ♪. >>> este es su noticiero univisión fin de semana con félix de bedout y lourdes ramos ♪....
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it was flooded by sandy last week. tat water has been pumped out. parts of the visitor center were damaged by four feet of water, but officials say the most sacred part, the reflecting fountains, remains intact. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll hear from david axelrod and senior adviser to the mitt romney campaign, kevin madden. plus, a look at california's controversial proposition 30, which calls for raising taxes to save public education. and the latest track of a nor'easter that threatens areas hard-hit by sandy. that and more a little later on "cbs this morning." big sigh. here we go, folks. that is the morning news for this tuesday. appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. take care. have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> well, it's here, good morning, everyone. tuesday, november 6. election day. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. let's check the weather right away. i know lots of people will be heading out to the polls today, lawrence. what's it going to b
it was flooded by sandy last week. tat water has been pumped out. parts of the visitor center were damaged by four feet of water, but officials say the most sacred part, the reflecting fountains, remains intact. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll hear from david axelrod and senior adviser to the mitt romney campaign, kevin madden. plus, a look at california's controversial proposition 30, which calls for raising taxes to save public education. and the latest track of...
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. >> and super storm sandy and the trail of devastation left in her wake. the new state of emergency >>> you get a reverse mortgage and you must live in the home. >> how come one bay area county moved a 92-year-old woman out and then took a reverse mortgage out on her home? >> dan noyes is here with the investigation. >> it is an issue more and more baby boomers issue as their parents age. a public guardian taking over a person's affairs and selling the home against the family's wishes. no matter what the circumstances, the county is supposed to follow the rules. we found one case where they did not. >> my aunt loved that house, loved being home. it gave her memories of her husband. >> she says her aunt, 92-year-old lily scalia would never want to move out of her house. she suffers dementia, but she and her husband planned to live out their last days here. sam died in 1995. >> my aunt would tell me that, your uncle said if anything should happen to him, live in this house. stay in this house. jo i that's a promise lil -- >> that's a promise lily could not k
. >> and super storm sandy and the trail of devastation left in her wake. the new state of emergency >>> you get a reverse mortgage and you must live in the home. >> how come one bay area county moved a 92-year-old woman out and then took a reverse mortgage out on her home? >> dan noyes is here with the investigation. >> it is an issue more and more baby boomers issue as their parents age. a public guardian taking over a person's affairs and selling the home...
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. >> no power, little gas, food shortagees are not the only difficulties after sandy now there is cold to contend with. >> reporter: ann, good evening. today was another intense cleanup day. staton island one of the hardest hit areas. so much to do as so many people here try to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: nearly a week after sandy millions are without power and thousands holeless. it destroyed blocks of homes. this is where the new york city marathon was supposed to start on sunday. runners still came. armed with back packs full of supplies. >> this would have been two months world of work. >> and ready to help people like frank. >> they are mar thonnerses, not neighbors, not even staton islanders, look at what they are doing, this is great. >> he cleaned the dotti home instead of running a race. >> people here cheer us on every year the least i can do is help them out. >> reporter: scenes like this are playing out across new york and new jersey. chefs are donating their time to cook up warm meals. >> part of the community. i grew up in this town, i love the town. i will take care
. >> no power, little gas, food shortagees are not the only difficulties after sandy now there is cold to contend with. >> reporter: ann, good evening. today was another intense cleanup day. staton island one of the hardest hit areas. so much to do as so many people here try to pick up the pieces. >> reporter: nearly a week after sandy millions are without power and thousands holeless. it destroyed blocks of homes. this is where the new york city marathon was supposed to start...
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laguardia still closed today because of sandy. you can see from these pictures the airport looks like a lake more than an airport. not clear when it will reopen. other airports at the northeast traffic slowly getting back to normal but there are still major flight delays. >>> from the south bay to san francisco, more and more cities are banning paper an plastic grocery bags. but on the consumerwatch julie watts is here with a warning about their reusable replacements. >> reporter: well, simply put, your reusable grocery bags may be as dirt as your underwear. that's the finding of a recent study out of loma linda university. researchers tested reusable bags and found the same kind of bacteria as is typical in dirty underwear. >> overall we found that 10% of the bags had e. coli, about 50% around there had coliforms and almost all the bags had some kind of bacteria. i don't think anybody wants fecal bacteria in their groceries bags. >> reporter: many folks store the bags in the back of the cars. a warm dark place. the perfect breedi
laguardia still closed today because of sandy. you can see from these pictures the airport looks like a lake more than an airport. not clear when it will reopen. other airports at the northeast traffic slowly getting back to normal but there are still major flight delays. >>> from the south bay to san francisco, more and more cities are banning paper an plastic grocery bags. but on the consumerwatch julie watts is here with a warning about their reusable replacements. >>...
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sandy destroyed the board walk. the mayor hopes to have the area rebuilt by memorial day, the stat of the town's tourist season. bell mar is about 18 miles from seaside heights. >> amazing to look at the photograph and realize we are a week removed from. that it's cold now. we are in the 30s, a week ago, a different story. >> people are bracing for another storm, we will have to find out later on how that is looking. you probably want know about today. let's see what you need as you head out the door. a big coat, not a jacket. a big coat, i went to the grocery store, my friend was like i
sandy destroyed the board walk. the mayor hopes to have the area rebuilt by memorial day, the stat of the town's tourist season. bell mar is about 18 miles from seaside heights. >> amazing to look at the photograph and realize we are a week removed from. that it's cold now. we are in the 30s, a week ago, a different story. >> people are bracing for another storm, we will have to find out later on how that is looking. you probably want know about today. let's see what you need as you...
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. >> now to the aftermath of hurricane sandy. officials are calling it one of the worst natural gas -- disasters in u.s. history. >> cleanup continues along the eastern seaboard. the shoreline is forever changed. >> good evening, donna. you see the boardwalk behind me as battered. areas like this are now struggling to come back. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up the many places are still overmatched by the devastation left behind. >> this is beyond what we imagined. >> the road to recovery is lined with hundreds of thousands struggling to survive. the lines stretch for blocks if you're lucky, but more often for miles. people waiting, hundreds hanging out just to charge their phones. but the longest and most contentious stretched from the stations that have fuel. relief could be on the way. tankers are moving back into new york harbor. help has been harder to find for many on s.i.. >> we have no power. >> hope is fading as well. >> we have bodies being removed. we are devastated.
. >> now to the aftermath of hurricane sandy. officials are calling it one of the worst natural gas -- disasters in u.s. history. >> cleanup continues along the eastern seaboard. the shoreline is forever changed. >> good evening, donna. you see the boardwalk behind me as battered. areas like this are now struggling to come back. heavy equipment helps to steer the difficult recovery. power lines are going back up the many places are still overmatched by the devastation left...
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this is big news. >>> the people hammered by superstorm sandy have not suffered enough. trying to just recover, there's a new storm that is about to make matters a lot worse. here's what we know right now. 179 people have died since the storm started its track across the caribbean last week. includes 110 deaths here in the united states. more than 250,000 customers still without power in new jersey and new york. now there is a freezing cold nor'easter expected to complicate power restoration. snow already falling in connecticut right now. heavy rain, coastal floods, mix of snow. it's going to sweep through new york and new jersey in a few hours. i'm sure to add to misery, the families you are seeing there. they are going to get some help from fema. just approved more than $156 million to help the folks in new york. rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been ov
this is big news. >>> the people hammered by superstorm sandy have not suffered enough. trying to just recover, there's a new storm that is about to make matters a lot worse. here's what we know right now. 179 people have died since the storm started its track across the caribbean last week. includes 110 deaths here in the united states. more than 250,000 customers still without power in new jersey and new york. now there is a freezing cold nor'easter expected to complicate power...
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. >>> and the aftermath of sandy, we're live in the east coast on the obstacles people are now facing. ñw >>> now to our continuing coverage of super storm sandy, we are getting pictures of the extent of the damage on the jersey shore. this is seaside heights. the olympic ocean swept over the barrier island tearing apart homes and leaving behind tons of sand. crews are now working to cap hundreds of ruptured lines hoping to avoid another disaster. the number of power outages has been cut in half but tonight more than 100 million customers remain without power in the east toll. the death toll has now climbed to 90. the road to recovery is just beginning for some. craig boswell has the latest. >> reporter: about a million people still in new jersey without power and the temperatures getting very, very cold. but one of the roads to recovery one of those steps down that road is the fact that roads are opening into atlantic city for the first time since this storm hit. now families are getting into this area to see where they need to start. what they need to do to recover from hurricane s
. >>> and the aftermath of sandy, we're live in the east coast on the obstacles people are now facing. ñw >>> now to our continuing coverage of super storm sandy, we are getting pictures of the extent of the damage on the jersey shore. this is seaside heights. the olympic ocean swept over the barrier island tearing apart homes and leaving behind tons of sand. crews are now working to cap hundreds of ruptured lines hoping to avoid another disaster. the number of power outages...
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but the american red cross is one agency that sent members to help out in the wake of hurricane sandy. >> some remaining staff members could soon be going on strike. >> they are working to negotiate a new contract, but a red cross spokesman said if the staff does decide to strike, it would be terrible timing. he said the red cross has already lost 370 blood drives because of hurricane sandy, and the need for blood is even higher because of the storm. new york and new jersey continued to deal with the aftermath of hurricane sandy, and the red cross is one of many organizations that has stepped in to help. >> a lot of staff members have volunteered their time. >> now 50 staff members in the baltimore area are prepared to go on strike if a deal for a new contract is not reached. a red cross spokesman said on tuesday his office received a letter from the teamsters local 311 saying the union could strike in 10 days. a notice is required by law when dealing with health care providers. >> it comes at a really unfortunate time. we are trying to work together with the community and put our arm
but the american red cross is one agency that sent members to help out in the wake of hurricane sandy. >> some remaining staff members could soon be going on strike. >> they are working to negotiate a new contract, but a red cross spokesman said if the staff does decide to strike, it would be terrible timing. he said the red cross has already lost 370 blood drives because of hurricane sandy, and the need for blood is even higher because of the storm. new york and new jersey...
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overall, sandy could mean $50 billion in economic losses. that would make this storm the fourth costliest catastrophe in united states history. chris welsh has more. >> reporter: the damage is unimaginable. the toll on human life and the financial devastation are still being tallied, but in the areas hardest hit, it's time to move forward. >> our job has moved from saving lives to rebuilding them. >> reporter: the long road to recovery meant a long wait on thursday. new york commuters faced a choice of standing in lines for buses or trying to get to work on their own. >> not only our train, 35 minutes door to door. >> reporter: 9-23 subway lines are still not running. much of 34th street remains in the dark. people there need food and help. >> we're going to have to find some longer term solutions to this. >> reporter: gas station lines stretched for mil >> three hours . a lot of patience and sanity. >> reporter: the presidential candidates are venteduring back on the -- venturing back on the campaign troil trail. >> there are no democrats o
overall, sandy could mean $50 billion in economic losses. that would make this storm the fourth costliest catastrophe in united states history. chris welsh has more. >> reporter: the damage is unimaginable. the toll on human life and the financial devastation are still being tallied, but in the areas hardest hit, it's time to move forward. >> our job has moved from saving lives to rebuilding them. >> reporter: the long road to recovery meant a long wait on thursday. new york...
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hurricane sandy has moved on and now some of the people left in the superstorm sandy's wake are starting to do the same. so here's where things stand right now. 91 people are reported dead from the hurricane. the federal government has approved more than $3 million in housing aid for connecticut, new york and new jersey. the damage is estimated at $50 billion. in the meantime, thousands are still stranded by floodwaters and others are without electricity. and as the scale of sandy's destruction becomes clearer, people are starting to dig out and try to get their lives back together. alison harmelin is in long beach island, new jersey, with a look at how things are you there now since the hurricane. >> reporter: good evening, dana. i have been up and down the jersey coastline and this is one of the areas that was hardest hit. the boat just behind me is a great example of what you see when you get over onto the island long beach island. every car, house and boat is somehow displaced, damaged or destroyed. the clean-up has begun on long beach island. these brothers decided to stay through t
hurricane sandy has moved on and now some of the people left in the superstorm sandy's wake are starting to do the same. so here's where things stand right now. 91 people are reported dead from the hurricane. the federal government has approved more than $3 million in housing aid for connecticut, new york and new jersey. the damage is estimated at $50 billion. in the meantime, thousands are still stranded by floodwaters and others are without electricity. and as the scale of sandy's destruction...
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. >> tracking super storm sandy. people affected by sandy dealing with the reality of the aftermath of the storm. at last count 98 deaths were contracted to the storm across the united states. that number is up by a a third from yesterday's. officials say about 4.1 million people are without power for about 15 states. there are also fuel shortages all along the east coast. financial analysts estimate the storms cost nearly $20 billion in insured losses. overall sandy could mean $50 billion in economic losses that total would make this storm the fourth costliest catastrophe in in a state's history. >> i have been going over the department of labor the employment report does get out. we had a jump in american tired as mont. 1071000 jobs have been added in october. they also include creased revised upward the number of americans were hired from august to september. the unemployment rate climbed from 7.8 to 7.9%. this is the labor department last look at higher before tuesday's election. the job market is gradually gaini
. >> tracking super storm sandy. people affected by sandy dealing with the reality of the aftermath of the storm. at last count 98 deaths were contracted to the storm across the united states. that number is up by a a third from yesterday's. officials say about 4.1 million people are without power for about 15 states. there are also fuel shortages all along the east coast. financial analysts estimate the storms cost nearly $20 billion in insured losses. overall sandy could mean $50...